12-03-2012, 02:23 PM
Ahh, the goggles. I forgot to explain those. In fact, I really didn't give much of a backstory on him at all did I?
Alright, well, his goggles aren't really stereoscopic, I unfortunately decided to use blue and red as lens colours, which in retrospect was kind of silly of me. Anyhow, J.P. is from a desert planet, he is a worldly explorer. His goggles are used as a means of studying his surroundings as well as keeping the sun out of his eyes.
His satchel is home to many different kinds of lenses for all kinds of situations. He can hot swap the lens at any time with the blue and red ones. They simply snap in and out of their holding.
Finally the mechanism for his goggles flipping up and down, I am pretty sure, should work if it were built in real life. I designed in myself so that it has a switch blade style quick flip, the kind that "snaps" open or shut the nearer it gets to being, open or shut. That way his goggles will always be sturdy when open and or shut.
Hopefully that makes some kind of sense.
Anyhoo, thanks Fonte!
Alright, well, his goggles aren't really stereoscopic, I unfortunately decided to use blue and red as lens colours, which in retrospect was kind of silly of me. Anyhow, J.P. is from a desert planet, he is a worldly explorer. His goggles are used as a means of studying his surroundings as well as keeping the sun out of his eyes.
His satchel is home to many different kinds of lenses for all kinds of situations. He can hot swap the lens at any time with the blue and red ones. They simply snap in and out of their holding.
Finally the mechanism for his goggles flipping up and down, I am pretty sure, should work if it were built in real life. I designed in myself so that it has a switch blade style quick flip, the kind that "snaps" open or shut the nearer it gets to being, open or shut. That way his goggles will always be sturdy when open and or shut.
Hopefully that makes some kind of sense.
Anyhoo, thanks Fonte!